Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Formation | 1950 |
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Headquarters | Washington, DC |
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The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (The Leadership Conference), formerly called the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, is an umbrella group of American civil rights interest groups.[1][2]
Organizational history
The Leadership Conference was founded in 1950 by three leaders in the American Civil Rights Movement: Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters founder A. Philip Randolph, NAACP executive secretary Roy Wilkins, and National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council leader Arnold Aronson.[3]
Leadership and organizational structure
The Leadership Conference is currently led by Vanita Gupta who took the helm in 2017 upon the retirement of Wade Henderson who had served as President and CEO of both The Leadership Conference and The Leadership Conference Education Fund (see below) since 2010. Previously, Karen McGill Lawson was Executive Vice President and COO of both organizations; and Nancy M. Zirkin was Executive Vice President for Policy of both organizations. Dorothy Height, who had been Chairperson of the Leadership Conference's Executive Committee, died on April 20, 2010; as of June 25, 2010, her replacement as chair had not yet been named.
As of June 2010, the Leadership Conference website reported that the organization had "more than 200" member organizations. The site described the organization's mission as "promot[ing] and protect[ing] the civil and human rights of all persons in the United States . . . [t]hrough advocacy and outreach to targeted constituencies . . . ."
According to the organization's website, "The Leadership Conference is a 501(c)(4) organization that engages in legislative advocacy. It ... has coordinated national lobbying efforts on behalf of every major civil rights law since 1957."
The Leadership Conference Education Fund, described by the Leadership Conference website as "the education and research arm of The Leadership Conference," was founded in 1969. It was previously known as the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund.
According to the Leadership Conference website, the Education Fund "builds public will for federal policies that promote and protect the civil and human rights of all persons in the United States. The Education Fund's campaigns empower and mobilize advocates around the country to push for progressive change in the United States."
The Education Fund is a 501(c)(3) organization, which means that contributions are tax-deductible.
Member organizations (undated list)
- A. Philip Randolph Institute
- AARP
- ADA Watch
- Advancement Project
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Alaska Federation of Natives
- Alaska Inter-Tribal Council
- Alliance for Retired Americans
- Alpha Kappa Alpha
- Alpha Phi Alpha
- American Association of People with Disabilities
- American Association of University Women
- American Baptist Churches USA - National Ministries
- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Council of the Blind
- American Ethical Union
- American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO
- American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO
- American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO
- American Friends Service Committee
- American Jewish Committee
- American Jewish Congress
- American Nurses Association
- American Postal Workers Union, AFL-CIO
- American Society for Public Administration
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
- Americans for Democratic Action
- Anti-Defamation League
- Appleseed
- Asian American Justice Center
- Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
- Associated Actors and Artistes of America, AFL-CIO
- Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN)
- Association of Junior Leagues International
- The Association of University Centers on Disabilities
- B'nai B'rith International
- Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law
- Building and Construction Trades Department - AFL-CIO
- Catholic Charities, USA
- Center for Community Change
- Center for Responsible Lending
- Center for Women Policy Studies
- Children's Defense Fund
- Church of the Brethren - World Ministries Commission
- Church Women United
- Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights
- Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
- Common Cause
- Communications Workers of America
- Community Action Partnership
- Community Transportation Association of America
- DC Vote
- Delta Sigma Theta
- Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
- Division of Homeland Ministries - Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
- Epilepsy Foundation of America
- Episcopal Church - Public Affairs Office
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- FairVote: The Center for Voting and Democracy
- Families USA
- Federally Employed Women
- Feminist Majority Foundation
- Friends Committee on National Legislation
- Global Rights: Partners for Justice
- GMP International Union
- Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America
- Hip Hop Caucus
- Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union
- Human Rights Campaign
- Human Rights First
- Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World
- International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
- International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies
- International Brotherhood of Teamsters
- International Union, UAW
- Iota Phi Lambda
- Japanese American Citizens League
- Jewish Community Centers Association
- Jewish Council for Public Affairs
- Jewish Labor Committee
- Jewish Women International
- Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
- The Justice Project
- Kappa Alpha Psi
- Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
- Laborers' International Union of North America
- Lambda Legal
- LatinoJustice PRLDEF
- Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
- League of Women Voters of the United States
- Legal Aid Society – Employment Law Center
- Legal Momentum
- Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
- Matthew Shepard Foundation
- Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
- NA'AMAT USA
- NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
- National Alliance Of Postal and Federal Employees
- National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- National Association of Colored Women's Clubs
- National Association of Community Health Centers
- National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA)
- National Association of Human Rights Workers
- National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund
- National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Clubs
- National Association of Neighborhoods
- National Association of Social Workers
- National Bar Association
- National Black Caucus of State Legislators
- National Black Justice Coalition
- National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice
- National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (National CAPACD)
- National Coalition for the Homeless
- National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
- National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
- National Committee on Pay Equity
- National Community Reinvestment Coalition
- The National Conference for Community and Justice
- National Conference of Black Mayors
- National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights
- National Congress of American Indians
- National Consumer Law Center
- National Council of Catholic Women
- National Council of Churches
- National Council of Jewish Women
- National Council of La Raza
- National Council of Negro Women
- National Council on Independent Living
- National Disability Rights Network
- National Education Association
- National Employment Lawyers Association
- National Fair Housing Alliance
- National Farmers Union
- National Federation of Filipino American Association
- National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
- National Health Law Program
- National Immigration Law Center
- National Institute for Employment Equity
- National Korean American Service and Education Consortium
- National Lawyers Guild
- National Legal Aid and Defender Association
- National Low Income Housing Coalition
- National Organization for Women
- National Partnership for Women and Families
- The National PTA
- National Puerto Rican Coalition
- Phi Delta Kappa
- National Urban League
- National Women's Law Center
- National Women's Political Caucus
- Native American Rights Fund
- Newspaper Guild
- 9to5, National Association of Working Women
- OCA (formerly known as Organization of Chinese Americans)
- Omega Psi Phi
- Open Society Policy Center
- Paralyzed Veterans of America
- Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
- People For the American Way
- Phi Beta Sigma
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America
- PolicyLink
- Poverty & Race Research Action Council (PRRAC)
- Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
- Pride at Work
- Progressive National Baptist Convention
- Project Equality
- Project Vote
- Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund
- Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
- Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, AFL-CIO
- Secular Coalition for America
- Service Employees International Union
- Servicemembers Legal Defense Network
- Sigma Gamma Rho
- Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF)
- South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT)
- Southeast Asia Resource Action Center
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- Teach For America
- Union for Reform Judaism
- Unitarian Universalist Association
- UNITE HERE
- United Association
- United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
- United Church of Christ - Justice & Witness Ministries
- United Church of Christ - Office of Communications
- United Farm Workers, AFL-CIO
- United Food and Commercial Workers
- United Methodist Church - General Board of Church and Society
- United Mine Workers
- United States Student Association
- United Steelworkers
- United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
- Women of Reform Judaism
- Women's American ORT
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
- Workers Defense League
- The Workmen's Circle
- YMCA of the USA, National Board
- YWCA of the USA, National Board
- Zeta Phi Beta
See also
References
- ↑ Holmes, Steven A. (1996-10-20). "POLITICS - On Civil Rights, Clinton Steers Bumpy Course Between Right and Left - Series". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
- ↑ Grossmann, Matt (2013). New Directions in Interest Group Politics. Routledge. p. 27. ISBN 1134068956.
- ↑ Michael Pertschuk, Giant Killers (New York: W.W. Norton, 1986), p. 149.